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Session Laws - 1997 CHAPTER 441
"§ 58-3-171.1. Coverage for postmastectomy inpatient care
(a) Every entity providing a health benefit plan that provides coverage for
mastectomy, including coverage for postmastectomv inpatient rarp chaii
ensure that the decision whether to discharge the patient follnwi™
mastectomy is made by the attending physician in consultatio¥~wltirihg
patient, and shall runner ensure that the length of postmastectomv E555faj
stay is based on the unique characteristics of each patient taking in7^
consideration the health and medical history of the patient
. M M used iD mis section - 'health benefit plans' means accident and
health insurance policies or certificates: nonprofit hospital or medi^TT^T^
corporation contracts; health, hospital, or medical service corporation nlan
contracts; health maintenance organization (HMO) subscriber contrary ^ plans provided by a MEWA or plans provided by other benefit
arrangements, to the extent permitted by ERISA.
(c) As used in this section, 'mastectomy' means the surgical removal of
all or part of a breast as a result of breast cancer or breast disease "
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ThiS aCt is effective when jt becomes law and applies to
health benefit plans issued, renewed, or amended on and after that date
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 19th day of August, 1997. y
Became law upon approval of the Governor at 10:22 a.m. on the 28th day of August, 1997.
SB- 561 CHAPTER 441
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A x^M5DY THE INADVERTENT SWORN EXCLUSION OF DULY AND COMMISSIONED COMPANY POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE CONCEALED HANDGUN STATUTES TO EXEMPT ACTIVE OR RETIRED COMPANY POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE TRAINING REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT IF THE OFFICER APPLIES FOR THE PERMIT ™™° ^*S 0F RETIREMENT, AND TO CLARIFY TOE MENTAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT.
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The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Section 1. G.S. 74E-6(c) reads as rewritten-nJfS
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f Tany /°lice
- "" Company P0"ce officers, while in the performance of their duties of employment, have the same powers as municipal and county police officers to make arrests for both felonies and misdemeanors and to charge for infractions on any of the following-
(1) Real property owned by or in the possession and control of their
employer.
(2) Real property owned by or in the possession and control of a
person who has contracted with the employer to provide on-site company police security personnel services for the property
(3) Any other real property while in continuous and immediate pursuit
ot a person for an offense committed upon property described in
subdivisions (1) or (2) of this subsection.
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Session Laws - 1997 CHAPTER 441
"§ 58-3-171.1. Coverage for postmastectomy inpatient care
(a) Every entity providing a health benefit plan that provides coverage for
mastectomy, including coverage for postmastectomv inpatient rarp chaii
ensure that the decision whether to discharge the patient follnwi™
mastectomy is made by the attending physician in consultatio¥~wltirihg
patient, and shall runner ensure that the length of postmastectomv E555faj
stay is based on the unique characteristics of each patient taking in7^
consideration the health and medical history of the patient
. M M used iD mis section - 'health benefit plans' means accident and
health insurance policies or certificates: nonprofit hospital or medi^TT^T^
corporation contracts; health, hospital, or medical service corporation nlan
contracts; health maintenance organization (HMO) subscriber contrary ^ plans provided by a MEWA or plans provided by other benefit
arrangements, to the extent permitted by ERISA.
(c) As used in this section, 'mastectomy' means the surgical removal of
all or part of a breast as a result of breast cancer or breast disease "
h ijf!?"^
2
\
ThiS aCt is effective when jt becomes law and applies to
health benefit plans issued, renewed, or amended on and after that date
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 19th day of August, 1997. y
Became law upon approval of the Governor at 10:22 a.m. on the 28th day of August, 1997.
SB- 561 CHAPTER 441
A^w^LT°
A x^M5DY THE INADVERTENT SWORN EXCLUSION OF DULY AND COMMISSIONED COMPANY POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE CONCEALED HANDGUN STATUTES TO EXEMPT ACTIVE OR RETIRED COMPANY POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE TRAINING REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT IF THE OFFICER APPLIES FOR THE PERMIT ™™° ^*S 0F RETIREMENT, AND TO CLARIFY TOE MENTAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT.
v-.uiNUHAi.fcD
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Section 1. G.S. 74E-6(c) reads as rewritten-nJfS
Ml C
f Tany /°lice
- "" Company P0"ce officers, while in the performance of their duties of employment, have the same powers as municipal and county police officers to make arrests for both felonies and misdemeanors and to charge for infractions on any of the following-
(1) Real property owned by or in the possession and control of their
employer.
(2) Real property owned by or in the possession and control of a
person who has contracted with the employer to provide on-site company police security personnel services for the property
(3) Any other real property while in continuous and immediate pursuit
ot a person for an offense committed upon property described in
subdivisions (1) or (2) of this subsection.
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